A Beard Trim Is Rarely Its Own Visit Here
Most of the 17 shops in this directory list beard trim alongside haircut and shave services rather than as a stand-alone offering. That's typical of how barbershops structure a chair — the beard work usually happens in the same appointment, right after the cut or as part of a straight-razor shave. If all you want is the beard done, it's worth calling ahead or checking a shop's booking page to confirm they'll take a beard-only appointment, since a service tag only tells you the work happens there, not how a given shop books it.
How to Pick the Right Chair
A service tag confirms a shop handles beard trims — it doesn't tell you how sharp any one barber is with a straight razor or how well they'll shape a beard to your face. Weigh review counts alongside star ratings: a shop with a long history of reviews has more behind its average than one with just a handful. If you have a specific shape in mind — boxed, rounded, a hard part carried into the beard — a shop's Instagram is usually the fastest way to see recent client work before you book, which tells you more than a service tag can.
What Booking and Ratings Look Like Here
Across the 17 shops in this directory, the average rating is 4.8 stars, and all of them have at least one review on record. Fifty-nine percent take bookings online — in a city this size, that's good odds of getting a chair without waiting on hold, so it's worth checking a shop's booking link before you call.
